Friday, May 29, 2015

May 2015 Executive Intelligent Blog

Our talents are not equal. We each have strengths and weakness that we demonstrate in the various areas of our lives. Take leadership, for example. Do you know what your strengths are as a leader and how they help your efforts? Many leaders know one or a few of their strengths. For example, I bet you can identify things like: "I am good at getting people to listen." "People do what I say." "People always come to me for help." "I make decisions quickly." "I explain to people all the reasons and logic for their work."

All of the examples reflect useful attributes for leaders, under particular circumstances. And, those attributes can also be a detriment at times. If you think your strengths can't have a downside and you don't use them with discretion, you may find that your strengths are also your weaknesses. When they are relied on too heavily, our positive qualities can dominate our leadership repertoire and not leave room for other important leader attributes. In the previous examples, could team members' perspectives generate the following concerns: "How approachable do they consider you?" "Do they know what your vision is and do they support it?" "Do they feel empowered to do their work and take responsibility for it?" "How often do you consider information from others, additional possibilities and facts?" "How often do you listen to people and allow them to contribute?" These questions also reflect valuable practices of leaders.

Unfortunately, it seems that our strengths in leadership serve us in ways that do not serve us at other times. Do you know which is which? Regularly, it can be difficult to discern. You see, not only can our attributes, our individual propensities for thinking, feeling, and behaving, work for us, they can also work against us. Gallup's research reveals, in "Now, Discover Your Strengths", light shining onto this issue. They note that people tend toward using their talents too often, at the wrong time, and too strongly, rendering what was a strength into a flaw. Take the example of a woman who is skillful at asserting her position. There is a point in situations when asserting one's position no longer is useful. In time, if she does not stop her assertion and look for openings to bring the interaction around via compromise or negotiation, her talent at assertion is being overused and is now working against skillful problem-solving and desirable resolution.

Ultimately, all of us are better at some things, than we are at other things. It is very useful to know where our individual talents lie. But, then what? The next step is to for us to exercise strengths with precision and finesse, not using them at the wrong time or letting them build up too much momentum.

Happy Strengths Finessing!ExecIntel Solutions

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Monday, January 26, 2015

January 2015 Executive Intelligent Blog

Make Sure You Achieve Your Goals This Year

Goals are special because they help us grow and become better at the things we deem important.

Desire for the Future

Thinking about 2015, are you ready for this new year with goals that will get you where you want to be? Are you excited about the possibilities that lie ahead and do you have big hopes about what you can achieve? Great!! Desire for the future, check, step one. Now, you're ready to make them happen. But, how do you make sure that you will will actually get there?

Prepare to Achieve

Goals are great to have! They energize us and motivate us to strive to grow, which is so important because change is not always easy. As humans, we tend to prefer the comfort of knowing where we are, who we are, and what is coming next. There are, however, a couple of considerations we can highlight to keep us on track while we are stepping up to achieve them.
First, gain an understanding of the changes that will need to be made to achieve the goal. What are the things that you will need to do? When can you do them? Do you have what you need to be able to do them? It is easy to gloss over this step. You know there will have to be some changes. But, ponder this, if the actions needed to achieve the goal were so easy, wouldn't you have done them before now... Change is needed to achieve goals! Get clear about the changes that are needed.
Then, make achieving this goal a priority. Remind yourself what you are working toward and why this goal is important to you. While this step may sound redundant, there is a lot of competition for your time and attention. Adding a new priority or new actions to an already very busy life will often require thoughtful planning and concerted focus, until you get into a new flow. The goal has to be a priority! Make sure that you focus on the goal and treat it like a priority.

Prepare to achieve, check, step two. You are set to go forward and conquer your goals with clarity, energy, and focus!

Success with Goals,ExecIntel Solutions Team

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

October, 2014 Executive Intelligent Blog

Work engagement is good for business. When people are engaged in their work they are productive and they are a positive addition to the team. These folks are connected to what they are doing and to the people that are impacted by their work. They resemble an employee that is happy to be at work. They are also invested in the quality of their work and seeing it through from start to finish. Reports suggest that, unfortunately, the majority of people are not engaged in their work and many are actively disengaged. How much does the lack of engagement impact your success? For leaders, what's hardest to manage is that engagement reflects an employee's internal motivation and experience, which is an individual, internal state. There are, however,two precursors to work engagement and things that managers can do. First, we need to clearly understand what is expected of us. This may sound like a no-brainer, but I challenge you say aloud what is expected of each of your team members on a given project. If they actually understand completely what is expected of them, great; you have the first requirement. If, however, you test with this question and they do not fully understand, then you know you need to provide clarification. Keep in mind that understanding is specific to each individual and is likely to be somewhat different from one team member to the next. And, remember that this is necessary to be genuinely engaged in work! Second, we need to have access to the materials and resources that are needed to do our work. Do your team members have everything they need to succeed or do their job well? If not, this is a good conversation to have with your manager. As much as work gets pushed down the ladder, it is a sign of good leadership to work to get the resources and materials that you team needs. It is in everyone's best interest that employees are engaged!

Furthermore, there are three important ingredients for engagement that leaders can offer. They facilitate this by creating processes and supporting employees to have ownership in the work they do. They coach and model for the team how to connect to their individual purpose in their work. Plus, they seek to limit and remove unnecessary distractions, setting the team members up to be more successful. This allows them to focus on priorities without a growing pile of less-important tasks or a growing to-do list.

5 Actions for Improving Engagement

The questions noted above should be asked periodically when there a juncture or you are seeing signs that team members are not so engaged. Chances are, we can ourselves become more engaged at work, facilitate greater understanding, or offer resources that may need shoring up, in order for everyone to give work their best performance.

Employee engagement reflects a powerful intangible that can dramatically improve the bottom line.

With shrinking margins, the people frontier is where to focus business growth. Engaged employees are good business.Engaged,ExecIntel Solutions TeamVisit us on Amazon and Google Play Books to find our powerful products on goal achievement, organization culture, and leadership development or simply go to our website www.ExecIntelSolutions.com to find tools and contact information for help to reach the next level of success.

Friday, June 13, 2014

June 2014 Executive Intelligent Blog

Without inspiration the best powers of the mind remain dormant, they is the fuel in us which needs to be ignited with sparks.
Johann Gottfried Von Herder

While inspiration powers our mind, inspiring others begins within the heart. Have you ever thought back on a inspiring talk you heard and wished you could be more influential in a particular area of your life? At the core, what comes across as inspiration is communicated through emotional passion. You see, people are inspired when they connect with the emotions that are conveyed and emotionally agree with the message. The emotional part of their brain is triggered and their response is, "Yes!" Their mind is in gear and they are ready to take action. That's when people are inspired! And, the best part, they are engaged and posed to act.

To strengthen your skills for inspiring, here are four powerful, yet simple, things you can do today.

1. Identify the reason and gain clarity about why you want to inspire others.
2. Listen deeply to others.
3. Express why you are communicating your message.
4. Share an example or experience that evokes hope and encouragement.

Inspiration is a potent human phenomena. Seek to inspire others to do better and you will do better yourself!

With Inspiration,ExecIntel Solutions Team

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

November 2013 Executive Intelligent Blog

Don't make the mistakes of years past. Set yourself up to achieve your goals this next year!!
Often times we set our goals, thinking about what we want but, we do not think about the conflicts those wants may present in our lives. Think through whether there are aspects of your life or environment that do not support or that possibly contradict what you are trying to achieve? If so, it is unlikely that you will achieve your goal! This understanding should not be overlooked, despite it being a seemingly simple concept. It is noteworthy because people have an uncanny ability to gloss over details and subtleties that do not fit the image of what they want.

Before you create your goals, consider all the things that are most important to you. Do they support one another or can they co-exist? A common example lies in a goal to "achieve more," which requires taking on more responsibility. This type of goal can create problems for people if they are also trying to have more balance in their life or spend more time with loved ones. Neither desire is better or wrong. They will likely, however, compete for your time resource.

Preparing to create our goals can definitely help us achieve them! So, before you set your goals, here are some steps to ensure you get where you want to go.

1) Get clear about where you are heading and why. 2) Identify all the things that are most important to you.3) Set appropriate goals that do not conflict with other aspects of your life.4) Stay focused, work diligently to achieve your desires, and bolster yourself as needed along the way.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

October 2013 Executive Intelligent Blog

Do you ever wonder how some people seem to naturally be leaders while others struggle to convey any authority? Conviction and passion are two important features that will boost the impact of your message. Regardless of your personality and style, you too can present yourself more naturally and effectively as a leader. To begin with, exercise how you express your passion and your conviction..

In addition, while in conversation, successful leaders portray that they are interested in the discussion and the people around them. They listen closely and convey genuine interest through eye contact, facial, and body gestures. They are real, everyday people, not larger-than-life, overly focused on themselves, or pompous. Still, they have developed their voice and their presence.

Here are 5 steps that everyone can do to present themselves as a leader.

We all can improve and often times we settle into habits that don't serve us well. Take some time to focus on yourself and practice habits that will help you to become more efficient and allow you to do more. Shore up efficiency skills and plug the holes in a leaky bucket!

To remedy common time management problems, incorporate the following actions into your day:

make a list and know the things you want and need to do

organize your materials and information so that you can find everything you need

keep track of the time, know how long you have and when you have to move on to the next thing

push yourself to work diligently with self-talk and get it done on time

remind yourself why you want to keep working and not cave into distractions

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

August 2013 Executive Intelligent Blog

Do you want your culture to support the company goals plus ignite engagement and loyalty in your staff? You should! It is the engine that drives the people in an organization! A couple years ago I noted that, "Collaborative culture is where the people of an organization are working in flow, toward a common outcome!" Focusing on building a collaborative culture will positively impact your workplace, including your bottom line! For years the research in schools has shown that collaborative cultures generate substantial improvements in achievement and performance, as opposed to traditional cultures. More recently, technology companies are incorporating aspects of collaborative culture because it is so conducive to the creativity and innovation that is desired in these companies. Even global and government organizations are reaping higher margins from this collaborative focus.

What is so special about the collaborative culture? They enable people to meet their primary human needs, which include feeling a sense of control, meaning in a situation, and positive support (Peters and Waterman, In Search of Excellence, 1982). Furthermore, environments that fulfill these needs have people that are engaged! The satisfaction and productivity generated in this harmonious environment yield greater sales, revenue growth, efficiency, and profitability.

Thursday, June 06, 2013

June 2013 Executive Intelligent Blog

Do you ever think that your time is leaking away? How do we get it all done, so that we can enjoy the leisure activities of summer? When we have our work to do and friends are calling to go the lake, our family is clamoring to go to the pool, or the summer block busters are calling us to the cold, dark theater to see the latest movies.... Check out the time management tips that are incorporated in our new informal class Making the Most of Your Time: Individual Action for Time Management .

We all can improve and often times we settle into habits that don't serve us well. With summer upon us, take some time to focus on yourself and practice habits that will help you to become more efficient and allow you to do more. Shore up efficiency skills and plug the holes in the leaky bucket!

To remedy common time management problems, incorporate the following actions into your day:

make a list and know the things you want and need to do

organize your materials and information so that you can find everything you need

keep track of the time, know how long you have and when you have to move on to the next thing

push yourself to work diligently with self-talk and get it done on time

remind yourself why you want to keep working and not cave into distractions

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Tuesday, May 07, 2013

If you want 1 year of prosperity, grow grain. If you want 10 years of prosperity, grow trees. If you want 100 years of prosperity, grow people. Chinese Proverb

A study of 100 executives from mostly Fortune 1000 companies using coaching, showed executives reported the following percentage benefits from the coaching they received:

Increased productivity - 53%

Increased customer service - 39%

Retention of executives - 32%

Reduction in costs - 23%

Increased bottom-line profitability - 22%

Organizational strength - 48%Statistics on the Benefits and ROI of Coaching published in the Manchester Review, 2001, Vol. 6, 1 (Jan. 16,2001)

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

April 2013 Executive Intelligent Blog

Optimism offers a multi-directional support to us, as we work to achieve our goals. Whether our goals are linked to doing something better, doing something different, or doing something new, when we focus our approach with optimism not only are we improving our emotional intelligence and leadership skills, but we are keeping ourselves motivated and simultaneously positively contributing to the culture.

Optimism reflects our attitude and facilitates our problem-solving and decision-making. Think opposite of pessimism. It's focus is on seeing the good in things and looking toward possibilities. The result is such a powerful force in our lives because it impacts us, what we do, and the people around us! Plus, the research purporting the benefits of optimism is piling up. When we are optimistic, people want to be around us. Our enthusiasm is contagious and brings about good things. Being optimistic can also improve our health. Studies show that it can reduce the risk of breast cancer in women and the risk of heart attacks in men.

Three things you can do to strengthen your optimism muscle and spread goodness:

Choose a positive attitude! - Your attitude, your choice. Focus on solutions! - Think about possibilities and you will have new ideas. Look for the good in things! - Notice what you are grateful for and say it.

For goals to be achieved, we first have to see them in our mind. So it makes sense to focus our thoughts toward positive ends, as they will lead to and create the outcomes we seek. Have a great week!Executive Intelligent Coaching Team

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

A life is not important except in the impact it has on other
lives.

- Jackie Robinson

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DI2 process, and renowned assessments.

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less money, we are offering a special promotion with free coaching or
assessments bundled on top of the services you purchase.

Contact us to learn how we will help you achieve the outcomes most important to your success! Sign up with our Spring Promotion for coaching, team building, assessment, or consultation services by Mother’s Day May 12th and receive an additional 12% coaching/assessments free.And, sign up to receive our free periodic newsletter by May 12th, with tips and strategies to maximize human capital, and you will be entered into our give awaydrawing. Two lucky winners will each receive a copy of our Coach-in-a-Box Goal Setting!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

March 2013 Executive Intelligent BlogHOP INTO SPRINGTIME - WORKPLACE CULTURE CLEANING!
The last time you walked into an office building for the first time, how did you feel being in that environment? Did you feel initially relaxed or did you stiffen up and stand taller? As you looked around, what did you notice about the people working? How did they interact with you and direct you toward your destination? All of these questions reflect the culture of a workplace.

Workplace culture is so powerful, whether your mind is paying attention to it or not, your body notices it. That is because the culture reflects the attitudes, actions, values, and goals of an organization. These are not things to be taken lightly. Workplace culture has an overwhelming effect on the people of the organization and the people generate your results and financial outcomes.

Here are three things you can do to put a fresh coat of paint on your culture.
1) Seek input from staff on a new project or initiative.
2) Communicate the larger impact and value of a situation.
3) Give positive support to each member of your team.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Happy Holiday!!!!No matter how
festive the days have become, I bet many of you are thinking about what you
still want to accomplish over the next 1-2 weeks AND are also thinking about
what you want to achieve next year.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

May 2012 - Executive Intelligent Blog

The research shows that people with higher emotional intelligence are more successful.
So why is it, then, that many folks continue to first look to fix others, as a means of building their success? On top of that, many more people talk about improving their emotional intelligence, yet repeatedly point to others as if they magically do not have to do anything to work on their skills.
This can be especially problematic for leaders. Why? Leaders set the stage and influence much of what happens around them. Not to mention, the only thing you ever have a semblance of control over is yourself. This is important to truly understand. The more you get this point, the sooner you will start seeing changes!

If you want greater success, may it be related to your performance, productivity, or your satisfaction, you have to work on YOU! And, why not start with emotional intelligence? Data shows that strong emotional intelligence skills is what separates star performers from others and it also accounts for a majority of the skills of effective managers!

Who doesn't want more emotional intelligence? After all, they are skills. We can learn them and stretch ourselves with practice. That is the place to start! Through improving our own skills, we are setting the stage for responsible, effective behaviors from the people we lead. We are demonstrating through example and building trust and our credibility! All of these, in turn, can increase our influence (often times what leaders really want)!

3 Steps for Building Your Emotional Intelligence

Make a decision and commitment to strengthening your emotional intelligence! Did you ever hear of someone who wasn't great at playing basketball becoming good without practice? Of course not! So, you will have to make a decision that this is something you want to do and then make it a priority to improve. Things won't change or improve if you don't keep at them. Good habits, as well as the other kind, take time to develop!

Start with your awareness! Notice when you have different feelings, especially the subtle ones, and figure out what specifically are creating those feelings. Also, it is important to know how others experience you. So, get their pulse - notice others' responses to you and even ask them to tell you how they perceive you. You will not change anything, if you are not first aware that it needs changing!

Create a plan for yourself that includes getting more information and specific actions for real time practice! What skills do you want to focuson first? How will you learn more about those skills and build your knowledge? What new behaviors will you practice, how regularly, and when will you evaluate your progress? Keep in mind that our ways of acting do not occur in a vacuum and they do not change overnight. Your plan will outline where you want to go and how you will get there!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

January is almost over and the discussion of goals for the year and this first quarter are still on the forefront of minds. How will you ensure that your goals will take you where you want to go, and how will you make sure that you achieve them? Here are five steps to help you do, just that! And, after reading the blog, if you want to take your goal setting to the next level or simply don't want to worry about implementing the steps, our Coach-in-a-Box Goal Setting digital package will take you through everything you need to know AND provide you with a system for accountability - all for less than the cost of a movie and popcorn!

1. Up-to-date Values

Demands in the
workplace are constantly changing; our family’s needs and children's activities are in flux. When you look closely at your goals, do they actually reflect your current values?
I always conduct a values activity with my clients to identify what are
their current, strongest values. Values
are a funny thing when we’re talking about goals. Believe it or not, they change at different
times and phases of our life. And, if our
goals aren’t reflecting the values that are most important to us at a given
time, we’re likely not to achieve
them!

2. Aspired Future

Have you ever
heard a friend or colleague say, “My goal this year is to make twice what I
made last year.”? Well, that’s terrific
if they’re willing to work possibly twice as many hours, drastically change
their work habits or, land a big client that is going to generate a revenue
windfall. While this can happen, what is not revealed
is that for the goal to be achieved, it must clearly move us toward our vision of the future. And, if you want to
spend more time with your family or actively participate in your hobbies this
year, you also need a goal to reflect that.
Think about all the parts that are present in your desired future and create your goal(s) so that it helps you close the gap between here and there.

3. Growth to Achieve

People don’t
usually talk about all the hard work that actually goes into achieving their
goals. But, we know that when we achieve
a goal that we’ve set, we worked diligently and pushed ourselves to get
there! One of my teachers, Dr.
Jeffrey Auerbach, Ph.D., articulated the “balance of challenge and support”
necessary for development. I use this
very successfully with my clients, toward the achievement of their goals. We have to push ourselves to get out of our
comfort zone and get motivated, to make the necessary changes. We also need to bolster ourselves along the
way, to feel the satisfaction and encouragement of our efforts.

4. Effective Strategies

How do you know
if the practices or procedures you implemented are in fact moving you closer to
the achievement of your goal? Have you
ever wondered, “How close am I, exactly, to achieving my goal?” Monitoring our progress and evaluating the
effectiveness of our strategies are critical steps. Sure, sometimes we get lucky and are
intuitively so in sync with our goal that we meet it without this; but, the
rest of the time we need to do everything in our power by noticing at what
times and during what activities do we get greater movement toward our goal. Then, we set strategic dates to review our practices and procedures to determine
if they are really the best fit for us to achieve our target. The objective is to catch potential problems during Step 4, modify the strategies where needed, and achieve the goal by the date you have set.

5. Hitting the Target

The time of the
goal has arrived! You’ve accomplished it
and will reap the benefits that this success yields. Take the time to reflect and celebrate this
achievement! You’ve worked hard, learned
things along the way and, have strengthened your skills and confidence. Make sure you allow yourself thoughtful
contemplation of these assets so that the progress is not in vain and it supports
you for future growth. It may sound
cliché to celebrate or reward yourself for your achievement but, remember the
line in The Shining, “All work and no
play makes Jack a dull boy.”... What if,
however, you didn’t achieve the goal?
Now, is the opportunity for even greater learning. Thoroughly study your actions and strategies
and figure out what went wrong. Go back
to the drawing board and devise a new plan with new tactics, so that you can achieve your goal!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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